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by jb775
2145 days ago
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I think there needs to be some form of authentication to at least publicly show IF someone voted or not. i.e. this way, we could log on to make sure a vote wasn't cast from our dead Uncle Albert or w/e...and maybe even voters could be given an encrypted private key upon voting to so they could verify their vote whenever. |
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You cannot see how they voted, but you can see that they voted.
This is how all political campaigns know which people always vote, which people usually vote, which people sometimes vote, and which people never vote.
For example, in Washington State there is a voter registration database. These are public records that can be requested from the state (https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/vrdb/default.aspx). In them, the date that the person last voted is listed (see "lastVoted" in column 36 https://www.sos.wa.gov/_assets/elections/vrdbdatabasefields....).
In addition, King County ballots come with a unique identifying code that you can look up on their website to see if your ballot was received or counted (https://info.kingcounty.gov/kcelections/vote/myvoterinfo.asp...).